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5-year IDIQ for Fixed wing aircraft services in North Dakota

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Department of Agriculture → Animal and Plant Health Inspection ServiceView Agency

NAICS

481219 - Other Nonscheduled Air TransportationView NAICS

Place of Performance

BISMARCK, ND, USA

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AgencyDepartment of Agriculture → Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
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Contractor fixed wing aircraft pilot shall furnish operate and maintain one fixed wing aircraft and pilot in support of predator damage management activities in North Dakota. Flights will be required for coyote predation on livestock and or wildlife or for disease monitoring or to remove invasive species. Flights may not be required for extended periods because of lack predation or inclement weather conditions but the aircraft must be available to provide services when needed upon 48 hours notice.

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